Check



1. WHITAKER;

CHECK. APPLICATION FILED IA -9. I917- 1,3Q3A34, 'Paten ted May 13, 19119.

width, also the space between the lette 's, so as to render the printed matter legible. This cannot be done in machines where the characters are placed on 21 single line Without making a very long check which would net be acceptable to the banks. 1

While I have shown the ser waiting 01 the paper on the line of the puyees name withoui; ink, any suitable solution may be, Used that would not olililezn-ile -Lhe name but would he alli'eetml by ucid or Ollie!) QlTiSlYO n lllLlZBlZ.

I claim: I

1. A check having two lungitudinn-l spaces, one for the payee-s name and one for the anieuntfefrf the eheelg the mnounfi of (the check being printed lhereml in words 2m ranged on diagonal lines, the paper beneath the above printed matter having lhe fibers separated all Close infer 1116, the se atzition or" the fibers extending l'ieyoncl the printed mul tei' and into the spuee occupied by the puyees name.

2. A cheek having El len, .;itiulinul space for the i fifiyL-llj ri name and il, lenggilucliunl space (li. below the first ineuiienml space for the amount the elimirlc, the :in'munl n'l? lhe cheek being ju'inhul in the lust nieniienerl. space in \milh; ill]?Fll' "O(,l on ill" ugl'mnl lines 5 need apex-i, one line undevln' r iping :1 preceding line, i'he paper beneath the above prinm'l nuzttei' liming; the fibers se imiuhizll lit ch v 1, pawl/ion the fibers e 7 ml the giuiel'ecl mutter uzul ill U7 the Home Occupied vy the puyvere nmuei i n. \vnne wherel 

